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Old 09-27-2020, 09:46 AM   #1
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How to remove shower enclosure?

Hi All,

We have a '97 Aerbus that has a corner glass shower enclosure. We want to remove it and paint the frame but I'm not sure of how to remove it? I don't really see any screws. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Looks the same we had in our fifth wheel. Look for lots of screws. The top plate comes off first. Then the door. Next is the door frame, the glass and then the wall frame pieces. Have you given a thought to simple painting in place?
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Hi Don- yes, I am considering that as a last resort.

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Fiberglass showers that we install in hotels and condos typically have a flange up and down both sides that is covered by the drywall, so removing them requires cutting back that drywall to uncover the screws.
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Yes, Out enclosure has a piece of trim along the side en losure with screws. I’m afraid that there are screws behind the trim and into the enclosure frame that I can’t see. Everything on this motorhome is way overbuilt, which is a good thing, and it makes it very difficult to take anything apart. I’m afraid that this en losure is the same way and I’ll end up destroying it in the process of removing it. I think I might be resigned to leaving it as it is.
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